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    Default Deleting Usr programs

    Hello to all forum members:

    I have had a Proteus for at least a year and have been using it in conjunction
    with a self hypnosis tape with calming music mixed in.

    I have been recently experimenting with the session editor and have
    uploaded the 2 sessions to the Usr portion of the unit.

    My question is on how to delete sessions in the Usr area, is this possible?

    Thanks in advance for any help on this matter.

    Dave

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    Default Re: Deleting Usr programs

    Hi Dave and welcome!

    I believe that whenever you upload new sessions to the Proteus, it will delete whatever programs currently exist in that section of memory (either the USR or PROGRAM section).

    Create an album of the sessions you want in your USR memory and upload them and it should clear out whatever else was there.

    Just be carefuly to not accidently upload to the Programs area and delete your factory programs!

    Pages 6 & 7 in the Proteus Editor Manual discuss albums if you're not familiar with building them.
    http://www.mindplacesupport.com/Down...teusEditor.pdf

    -Andy.
    Last edited by Andy; 12-25-2008 at 09:33 PM. Reason: Add Manual Reference.

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